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Gabriela (Gabby) Fonseca joined the MJ team as a wellness coordinator in our Benefits Consulting department and was quickly promoted to population health + wellness strategist. Working with the rest of the population health + wellness team, Gabby partners with our clients to understand the unique health risks specific to their employees and organization. From there, Gabby and the team make tactical and strategic recommendations that seamlessly integrate with our clients’ employee benefits offerings.
Before joining MJ, Gabby gained extensive experience in the healthcare industry by working in various roles such as member champion, assistant women’s soccer coach, and physical therapy technician. Her commitment to going beyond traditional wellness programs and developing dynamic solutions for our clients makes her an invaluable member of the team.
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